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#263992 05/01/08 01:18 AM
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so the destination=0.0.0.0 mask=0.0.0.0 gateway=10.1.1.245
is what it should be instead of
destination 0.0.0.0 mask=0.0.0.0 gateway=ppp1 if i am getting this right. which i think is what it used to be until we started playing around with it.

i can have him test it today

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I'm confused here. You can ping the Netopia, but when you run a tracert you never get there?


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after he changed the 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.245 he is now (after telneting into the main adtran with the 2 t1 wic card) able to ping a external ip address. so a little progress.

not sure yet if he can ping an external ip address from site a though. he will get back to me on that.

there is also another issue with dns, which can wait until all of this other stuff is resolved, the people in site a or b are not able to resolve names into ip addresses. where would i put the dns stuff? the netopia (i think it is already in there)? site b's adtran?

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from their it guy:
just logged out of their system. I am now able to ping an outside IP from both site a and the main site. I changed the DNS to 10.1.1.250 and 12.127.17.71 on the main site router and I can ping a web address.

site a still has problems pinging a domain name though. I've tried several different dns settings without success.

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Is the 10.1.1.250 an internal DNS server? Not sure what the 12.x.x.x is...


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#263997 05/01/08 10:31 PM
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10.1.1.250 is the dhcp server (win2000)

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They way we have setup DNS is to forward all DNS requests to our internal DNS server. If the requested site is not in our DNS server's cache, that request is forwarded to our ISP's DNS servers.

Remote site routers are programmed to configure DNS (via DHCP) for any computers there. For example, our main site is 10.1.1.X and DNS server is 10.1.1.21. Any remote site (10.2.1.X, for example) systems are configured to point to 10.1.1.21 for DNS resolution. Of course, it's not a bad idea to have a couple of DNS servers internally as you can replicate the DNS configuration that way.


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so would the dns settings be under the dhcp of the adran's?

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I am thinking your win2000 server doing DHCP is probably also running DNS.


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At our remote sites the routers (we use Cisco 1700s) do DHCP for the client PCs. Included in that is the DNS addresses of our internal DNS servers.

We do use a Windows 2000 server for DHCP at our headquarters location.

Here's the command structure from one of our remote Cisco routers:


ip dhcp excluded-address 10.2.0.1 10.2.1.254
ip dhcp pool 0
network 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0
netbios-name-server 10.1.1.21
netbios-node-type h-node
dns-server 10.1.1.21 10.1.1.22
domain-name frankparsons.com
default-router 10.2.1.1
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